Little creatures do great damage

Pink and insidious: a tiny animal has become an expensive neighbour for fish farmers. Now scientists intend to make it hot for the little pest, and without using toxic chemicals. The scientific...
Pink and insidious: a tiny animal has become an expensive neighbour for fish farmers. Now scientists intend to make it hot for the little pest, and without using toxic chemicals. The scientific...
Contact Ansattinfo mangler Jellyfish populations have exploded in many Norwegian fjords in recent years. For more than ten years the inner Trondheimsfjord ecosystem has been dominated by the...
Contact Ansattinfo mangler Drilling an oil well is not what it used to be. The job needs its own special tools, the dexterity of a pilot, and bundles of experience. At Forus just outside...
Relevant info Dep. of Health Research The sport of cross-country skiing has always been preoccupied with its skis and waxing. Research now demonstrates that to shave off those extra hundredths of...
Contact Ansattinfo mangler Lars Skjelstad Relevant info Dep. of Industrial Management An abandoned chicken farm in Macedonia has been turned into one of the country’s most modern food...
SINTEF will play a key role in a European Union project that aims to ensure that captured CO2 can be transported safely and cost-effectively by pipeline from the capture site to the storage site....
SINTEF Petroleum Research is proud to announce the immediate availability of the regional petroleum systems/basin modelling study "Western Barents Sea Study 2012 (WBS 2012) – Mesozoic play...
Helping people with chronic liver failure to live longer, better lives. The EU has provided funding for the d-LIVER project, in which researchers from several countries will work on a number of...
In Holmestrand, Norway, scrap aluminium gains a new lease of life – via energy-efficient technology, while Europe gets rolled recycled aluminium panels that are tough enough to be used as...
Contact: Ansattinfo mangler Norwegian scientists want to develop greener and more vigorous batteries, using inexpensive raw materials that are plentiful in Norway. A new generation of...
Thomas Langø takes over as Research Director for the Department of Medical Technology after Toril N. Hernes, who goes to NTNU as head of the Department of Circulation and Medical Imaging at...
... Ex-drug and alcohol abusers who have completed their treatment need a simple support system and daily motivation. Now they are getting both – in a handy pocket format. How are my finances, and...
Flat organisations confuse foreign workers, and this in turn reduces Norwegian industrial efficiency. By Åse Dragland Norwegian researchers are now getting to grips with this issue. In...
Batteries as big as houses could become an important component of our electricity supply in the future – enabling us to exploit renewable energy that at present literally just flies past us....
Contact: Ansattinfo mangler Rare earth metals are important components in green energy products such as wind turbines and eco-cars. But the scarcity of these metals is worrying the EU. The...
Contact: Asbjørn Berge Thermal imaging cameras at airports could calculate queues and check-in times better than systems that make estimates using Bluetooth and WiFi on passengers'...
Under a tropical sun and the cooling shade of trees in a Malawian village in southern Africa, a young teenage girl is learning how to walk. She has a history of illness that all began with a...
The researchers believe that there is reason to believe that female COPD patients will become the majority in years to come. Photo: ThinkStock. <!--[if gte mso 9]> <![endif]--> <!--[if...
Photo: Unni Skoglund These little tubes are in a laboratory at SINTEF Sealab. They provide an essential supply of oxygen to a tank of seawater in which little creatures swim freely. These...
SINTEF has recently developed an analytical tool that “diagnoses” how teams function in manufacturing companies. This has attracted the interest of Japan’s Advanced Industrial Science and...